Re: Which One?

Have a search through the forums and I doubt you'll find a negative word about them.

Well UNO do use a very Ďspecialí in-house dsl availability checker which means they cannot offer their great service to everyone - despite other ISPs and the BT/Openreach checker suggesting otherwise for the same property. I believe I am not alone in experiencing this

Re: Which One?

I'm also suffering from single threaded performance issues with IDnet despite them telling me no-one else is complaining. I never experienced these issues with TalkTalk residential. Apparently there is some work being done on the 12th which may help me so will wait and see. I looked at Pulse8, TTB and UNO myself but none of those support IPv6 which I do use for testing for work.

Interestingly we are not reporting the same issue. Mu single thread speed is nigh on 50% of my sync speed, regardless of the time of day I test; your's seems to vary with the time of day.

I'm also waiting on the network changes on the 12th. Keeping my fingers crossed.

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I'm also suffering from single threaded performance issues with IDnet despite them telling me no-one else is complaining. I never experienced these issues with TalkTalk residential. Apparently there is some work being done on the 12th which may help me so will wait and see. I looked at Pulse8, TTB and UNO myself but none of those support IPv6 which I do use for testing for work.

Hmm well I looked at UNO and they are more expensive, plus their websites a nightmare to navigate and doesnít offer combined fibre and landline, which looks like one with TTB and the other with Openreach?
Although as I want IPV6 I think Idnet May be the only choice then?

I think Iíll wait till after the 12th then, Iím in no rush hmm still thinking if Idnet or Pulse8.

Re: Which One?

Have a search through the forums and I doubt you'll find a negative word about them.

Well UNO do use a very Ďspecialí in-house dsl availability checker which means they cannot offer their great service to everyone - despite other ISPs and the BT/Openreach checker suggesting otherwise for the same property. I believe I am not alone in experiencing this

Yes which is odd - I still to this day can't get their service - i am not in a FTTC are apparently... they don't even offer it to some tight fisted yorkshiremen in Sheffield - even the ones down t'road

I used to live down t'road - but I am not a tight fisted Yorkshireman.

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Why don't you simply raise a ticket with BT to sort out the ip6 thing?

In my view, nowadays there is no need to pay more to suffer slow speeds and be on first name terms with the one man band.

Because they donít officially support IPV6 for residential broadband, so you can speak to the technical support, but their are no guarantees they will do anything about it. Thatís not the technical support I want, ergo I want to leave them.